RICH REVIEWS: Grim # 22

Title: Grim # 22
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Written by: Stephanie Phillips
Illustrated by: Flaviano
Colored by: Rico Renzi
Lettered by: Tom Napolitano
Cover by: Flaviano
Variant Covers by: Baldemar Rivas, Ivan Shavrin, Miguel Mercado
Created by: Stephanie Phillips and Flaviano
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: Jessica Harrow is playing a game of chess with a big, scary being, the End.
Next, Jessica is with the incarnation of Time.
Jessica is popping around in time,e trying to figure out how to defeat Original Sin. Jessica’s aunt Adira may be the key to winning. Her knowledge does help, yet it is the sacrifice of another that gets the deed done.
Jessica is a fantastic character, only she is hardly used. She is here, but she stands around way too much doing way too little. The art illustrating her looks great in red and black.
The supporting characters need to be used more and get more involved, here at the end of this issue, that is done, but only briefly. They have these characters in the issues, yet they are not explained well enough, or why they are there.
It is like the end of the world, yet it does not seem all that menacing.

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